Sep 12, 2018

Amro Tarek's American Dream is the key to his Pharaohs fantasy with Eygpt

Orlando City player happy in the MLS and has set his sights on playing at the next World Cup.
The left-back has found favor with new Pharaohs boss Javier Aguirre.

LOS ANGELES: There was no sympathetic one-on-one chat with Hector Cuper
to inform Amro Tarek that his dreams of going to the World Cup were
over.
The simple squad announcement of the final 23 players dispassionately
told Tarek that he was one of six culled from Egypt’s preliminary group
of hopefuls. The defender was unceremoniously grounded, while his
compatriots boarded the flight to Russia. He would return to club
employers Orlando City and watch the Pharaohs’ underwhelming displays in
Group A from afar.
But Tarek is neither bitter at being left out of Egypt’s final squad,
nor at the lack of a gentler approach from former head coach Cuper.
After just one previous cap for his country — last year’s friendly
against Togo — the 26-year-old accepted that he was not part of the core
who had secured a first World Cup appearance in 28 years.
Instead, the central defender is channelling his focus into playing a
part in the African Cup of Nations qualifying campaign and the 2022
World Cup bid by sufficiently impressing newly appointed head coach
Javier Aguirre.
If first impressions are anything to go by, then Tarek is certainly on
Aguirre’s radar after he was named in the squad for last week’s 6-0 rout
over Niger.
“It’s a new chance for everyone under the new man,” said Tarek.
“Of course, it was hard for me to watch the World Cup. But I was okay
with it. I hadn’t been with the group for long, so it was good for me to
even be included in the preliminary squad. Like any Egyptian, I was
able to support the team.
“It was motivation for me for 2022. My goal is the same, to keep working
hard and to eventually join them and play for the national team.
“We didn’t win a game at the World Cup, which is bad, but the big
positive is that we reached the finals after 28 years, which was a very
long time.
“We have to learn from that experience as a country and make sure we’re prepared for 2022.”
Tarek believes his chances of being at the heart of the Egypt line-up
over the next four years have been boosted by his loan move from Wadi
Delga to Orlando last February — a deal which is due to be converted
into a permanent switch at the end of the MLS season next month.
He had previously been something of a journeyman after spells in
Germany, Spain, Egypt and briefly in MLS with Columbus Crew, but he has
become a regular at Orlando this season; starting 18 games for a team
that has struggled toward the bottom end of the Eastern Conference.
With footballing standards in the States on the rise and big name
signings Wayne Rooney and Zlatan Ibrahimovic heading across the Atlantic
in recent months, Tarek believes he is playing on a stage where his
international credentials will be noticed.
“Yes, I think it has helped me a lot because it is such a competitive
league,” said Tarek, who was born in Los Angeles before moving to Egypt
as a child.
“If I continue starting with my team, then it will help my chances.
There’s a lot of talented players here and it keeps growing each year.”
Of course, Tarek is far from the only member of the Pharaohs squad to be
plying his trade outside Egypt. Of the 23-man squad for the World Cup,
nine are currently based in either Europe or the US. Aguirre’s first
squad went one step further, with 13 players from overseas clubs.
While the likes of Mo Salah and Mohamed Elneny remain Egypt’s Premier
League trailblazers, there are plenty of others operating at a high
level, whether that be the English Championship, MLS or Turkish Super
Lig.
Tarek is in a good position to assess the standards of playing both
domestically and abroad. After the turmoil of the 2011 revolution had
subsided, he enjoyed three spells in the Egyptian Premier League with
El-Gouna, ENPPI and Wadi Degla. But he believes the combination of
home-based players and those based further afield can only be beneficial
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